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MTA 5550 IP Videophone - is equipped with H.264, making it a state-of-the-art VideoPhone with the most advanced video compression technology in the industry. With a whole new corporate design and look, as well as new advanced features, the MTA 5550 is the ideal videophone for the residential home and the corporate office.

MTA 5410S IP Videophone - Targeted and built for the cost conscious, but still with quality at the heart of its design. It maintains the sleek appeal of the third generation of VideoPhones, and puts forth what it does best: IP Video Telephony.

VSB 2000 VSB 2000 Video Set-Top Box - Using the advance H264 compression capability, VSB 2000 is designed to bring affordable video telephony to the living rooms. Utilising the standard TV and telephone set found in households, VSB 2000 delivers high quality video calls, without any compromise.



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Broadband Videophones
The next revolution in broadband communications is underway and InnoMedia™ is leading the charge.

With the launch of the first commercial video-telephony over broadband service in Hong-Kong with InnoMedia's trend-setting IP VideoPhone II (MTA 3368), InnoMedia has ushered in a new generation of services and products where video calls are as simple and commonplace as voice calls are today. Simply pick-up the handset and dial!

InnoMedia's newest videophones come with an abundance of features including: High-quality LCD screen, built-in NAT router for internet connection sharing, easy-to-use icon-based menu interface, and 3G compatibility for calling to 3G mobile phones.

Additional features on the higher-end videophones include Wi-Fi client capability for connection to 802.11b networks, and also PSTN line connectivity. PSTN is an appealing feature for both incumbent and competitive service providers as it enables them to provide IP Voice and Video services on top of existing PSTN services via a single device. The added advantage of this aside from ease-of-use, is that it allows service providers to avoid many first-line regulatory issues as users can still make outgoing calls via PSTN even in the event of a power failure.